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Possible mass shooting in Hollywood averted | LiveNOW from FOX
Los Angeles police officials are thanking the public and security staff for preventing a possible mass shooting from taking place. This comes after police found a sniper rifle, two assault rifles and a "thousand of rounds" of ammo from the home of a man who lived in a Hollywood high-rise apartment with large windows. The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call of a man possibly suffering from a mental health crisis, saying the security guards at the high-rise building located at Sunset Boulevard and Gordon Avenue reported a resident had been making threats. Officers then searched the 25-year-old suspect's Hollywood home and found all the aforementioned weapons on the 18th floor – where he lives. Officials later identified the suspect as Braxton Kyle Johnson. One neighbor said Johnson had mentioned he had a military background and that Johnson believed the CIA was after him. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video